Event details
Feb
2
Introduction to QGIS
A geographic information system (GIS) combines software and digital geographic data to generate maps, tables and interactive analyses of spatial information. QGIS is an open-source GIS desktop software package. It runs on Linux/Unix, MacOS, and Windows operating systems and is available at no cost. Intended for anyone new to GIS technology, session attendees use QGIS on Windows computers in the classroom. We will load geospatial data, add on-line map services, extract selected data, and make simple maps. The training may also be valuable to anyone using R, ArcGIS Pro, or other desktop GIS software.
This event is part of the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) workshop series.
This event is part of the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) workshop series.
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